This is a brief history and gallery of some of the musical instruments I have played with.

Semi-Solid Body Guitars

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Airline Two Pick-Up ResoGlass {click to see more}

Made with a pair of fiberglass, "ResoGlass", body shells, front and back, held in place
by a vinyl binding strip. The layout of controls is very different for today's conventions.
Separate tone and volume for each pickup just above each and a master volume near the cable socket.

Alamo Fury {click to see more}

A very simple single pickup guitar. Features a short scale and amazing sound.

Alamo Fiesta {click to see more}

A very simple two pickup guitar. Sadly with some fret problems. This will be my chance to re-fret a guitar

Zorko's Alamo {click to see more}

A very simple single pickup guitar.

Danelectro Deluxe, Vintage {click to see more}

The vintage Danelectro. The "lip-stick" type
pickups and so much more.

Danelectro 56 U1 Reissue {click to see more}

Fit and finish of these re-issue in much better the vintage Danelectros. The "lip-stick" type
pickups still capture the classic sound. The necks have much more conventional tapper and
radius then the old dual truss of the vintage necks.

Danelectro 59 DC Reissue {click to see more}

Fit and finish of these re-issue in much better the vintage Danelectros. The "lip-stick" type
pickups still capture the classic sound. The necks have much more conventional tapper and
radius then the old dual truss of the vintage necks.

Silvertone all-in-one model 1448 {click to see more}

Sold with the Amp in case , this Danelectro built Silvertone
has a short scale and a single "lip-stick" pick up.

Silvertone Semi-Solid {click to see more}

One of the top of the line Silvertones of the 60s, build most likely at a Supro/Airline/National shop.
Check out the complex of tone controls.